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adaptive sync

The dynamic adjusting of a monitor's vertical refresh rate to the frame rate of the graphics card (GPU). Adaptive sync eliminates tearing, stuttering and judder and was developed for the video gaming industry. In order to be advertised as a gaming monitor today, it must support a variable and adjustable refresh rate.

NVIDIA G-Sync G-Sync is an adaptive sync technology from NVIDIA that must reside in both the card and monitor. G-Sync is NVIDIA's proprietary technology and as of 2019 is not VESA Adaptive-Sync compatible. See tearing, judder, vertical sync, GtG, GPU and VESA.

So far, a lot of methods about chaotic synchronization have been presented to prove that the chaotic synchronization method is feasible, such as linear and nonlinear feedback synchronization [4, 5], impulsive synchronization [6], adaptive synchronization [7], and observer based control method [8].

In the last years some methods to achieve synchronization have been proposed from the control theory perspective such as the famous observer-based approach [5] [6] and the so-called adaptive synchronization method [7].

Cheng, "An asymmetric image cryptosystem based on the adaptive synchronization of an uncertain unified chaotic system and a cellular neural network," Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, vol.

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